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Shunra VE Desktop for MS Visual Studio Description

VE Desktop for Microsoft Visual Studio is a complex programming solution that provides application developers with the capability to test application readiness for the network, before passing off the application to network testing and production. When in the network performance testing phase, this network-aware application development process will have surely saved you time on being able to rollout and deliver. The new desktop solution enables a powerfully integrated solution for MS Visual Studio users to set WAN emulation parameters while developing applications, and run basic or advanced network emulation. Design new applications and ensure they are "network-aware" from step one. VE Desktop for MS Visual Studio is designed to serve the needs of: Software and application developers Software architects QA engineers Application performance engineers Users value this fully integrated solution to test any code that will run over the production network. Bugs found in design and development are exponentially cheaper to fix than in any other phase of the application lifecycle. VE Desktop for Microsoft Visual Studio in a one-of-a-kind solution that provides application developers with the ability to test application readiness for the network, before releasing the application to network testing and production. By incorporating network validation into design and development, you will be able to: Succeed in management of scheduled delivery dates Save time by not having to do reworks of the application Impress your peers by being able to fix network related issues earlier Add more value to the application development process, ultimately contributing to decreased time-to-market Using Microsoft's Visual Studio, now you can quickly test your application while coding and during functional and load testing, to ensure production network readiness. It's a very straight forward easy-to-use plug in. Simply access WAN emulation through Visual Studio, and hit go! When used regularly VE Desktop for MS Visual Studio serves as a routine check so that applications don't get sent back to development after QA testing. Other uses include: Multiple access requests: Various requests are fast over the LAN, but devastating over the WAN. Bundling requests or decoupling unrelated requests can greatly improve performance. Authentication inefficiencies: Remote users take longer and require more server resources to authenticate. Designing systems to scale without understanding these variables will invalidate your results. Web page design: Large images, improper use of caching, or other HTTP inefficiencies will not be revealed by normal LAN-based testing SOA or mashup design: Distributed sources of data and functionality compound the problems